A recent study showed that many household products made of black plastic are contaminated with flame retardants.
Recent concerns about contaminants in black-colored plastics sparked consumer concerns, but there’s more than one reason to ...
A recent study sparked widespread fears over chemical levels in black plastic kitchen utensils. The study's authors have ...
A study warning consumers to toss out their black plastic spatula immediately had a math error but experts are still urging ...
The scientists behind a popular study on the health effects of flame retardants in black plastic cooking utensils and toys ...
Despite the correction, the study’s authors stand by their conclusions about the risks of certain kitchen utensils.
The publisher of a high-profile, now-corrected study on black plastics has been removed from a critical index of academic ...
First commercialized in the 1970s, decabromodiphenyl ether (also known as BDE-209 or deca-BDE) quickly became a popular ...
A new study has identified flame retardants, which are commonly used in electronic devices, in many household basics where ...
Research suggests black plastic, which can be made from recycled electronic waste, could contain toxic chemicals that might ...
A study published in October found black plastic could exposure people to dangerous levels of the flame retardant BDE-209.
Discover the shocking truth about toxic chemicals lurking in your black plastic kitchen items and toys, plus expert tips on ...